I give myself a good cry if I need it, but then I concentrate on all good things still in my life. On the people who are coming to see me. On the stories that I'm going to hear. On you, if it's Tuesday. Because we're Tuesday people.
by Mitch Albom
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Mitch Albom's "Tuesdays with Morrie" captures the profound wisdom of Morrie Schwartz, who embraces the importance of emotions. Morrie acknowledges the necessity of expressing sadness through tears but emphasizes the need to shift focus toward the positive aspects of life afterward. His perspective encourages resilience and gratitude in facing life's challenges.

This sentiment highlights the value of relationships and the joy that comes from engaging with others. Morrie's reflection on those who visit him and the stories shared illustrates the significance of connection. Ultimately, he cherishes the moments spent with friends, especially on Tuesdays, as they symbolize living fully and appreciating the present.

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